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Revision as of 20:04, 10 December 2012
The Coey was an American automobile manufactured from 1913 to 1917. The Coey-Mitchell Automobile Company was based in Chicago, Illinois, and produced the Coey Bear cyclecar and the six-cylinder Coey Flyer sporting car, which was built specifically for Coey's nationwide chain of driving schools. The Coey family and its name originally stems from Northern Ireland where the Coey name still survives to this day in places like Comber.
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David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.